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    Is this grouping unusual?

    I've just goT a grouping fOR 1 person.

    It contains a KSIZECZKA WOJSKOA Which is filled in and stamped up from 1936 to 1939 to a Anton Paues Wolosczyk

    That name might not be accurate, I can't make it out, I will have scans at the weekend.

    I looked that up on google and thought, 'oh, a Polish Military I.D book, thats different'

    But then I come across an Arbeitsbuch (A Deutches Reich one, not an Auslander one) for Anton Paues Wolosczyk again, working in Berlin in Febuary 1940

    Then a Wehrpass dated 1944 for Anton Paues Wolosczyk, issued in Berlin.

    In the Wehrpass it states D.R for Deutches Reich as nationallity, but where he is born is deffinatly a Polish place but I can't make it out.

    His Father has the Surname Bergman and his mother Lastok.

    Just got a few questions on this guy,

    1 Why did he serve in the Polish Army, then be allowed to work in Germany during the war, then be allowed to join it's armed forces in 1944? Is this unusual?

    2 Why are is parents second names likely to be defferent from his?

    Thank you very much,

    Joe
    Last edited by Joe Mc; 06-25-2009, 08:59 AM.

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    I forgot about this, please find pictures below

    Pre war in Polish Army then wartime in working in Berlin:



    W.P and post war documents:

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      #3
      The correct name of the guy shoud be

      Anton Pawel Wolofczyk. He is born in Godullahütte(?) / Katowitz.

      His father: Johann W. Bergmann, his mother: Maria w: nee Lastok. Lastok is her maiden name


      Gerdan

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        #4
        Thank you Gerden

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          #5
          any other opinions on this? i find it interesting that he was in the polish army and the wehrmacht

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            Originally posted by Joe Mc View Post
            i find it interesting that he was in the polish army and the wehrmacht
            it´s absolutely normal.
            the vast majority of ethnic germans served in the army of his native country before were transfered to wehrmacht or waffen-ss.

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